This game requires no setup and is perfect for days when you want a quick practice activity since it can be constricted to whatever time you may have.
This game takes ideas from traditional Chinese customs. It’s great for students to play, and the Nian monster adds an extra element of fun.
This is a student-to-student activity that encourages maximum practice. It’s different from simply playing and exchanging cards. It requires that your students work as a team and develop a strategy to win against the other team.
This is a fun chance game that’s different from traditional dice games. Students play this game in groups of 3's. It’s a great opportunity to have weaker students paired with two stronger students.
This game doesn’t require any preparation. You can use it to practice a wide variety of sections from vocabulary to phonics, conversation, and even sentences. It’s very versatile.
This game is a lot of guessing and a lot of luck. If students are trying to get rid of a card, they need to try and complete as much practice as they can. It's a great way to encourage them to work hard as they have fun.
Students need to adjust their strategies for this game. It challenges them to do something different as they practice. This is a student-to-student game.
This game is very active. It gets your students to use all their bottled-up energy. You lead the game each round, but it still allows students lots of practice in pairs.
This game encourages students to practice English. It will also help students to be more strategic. It’s a chance game where they won’t get points only for practicing English.
This game gets your students out of their chairs to interact with random students. It gives them a challenge so that they don’t get bored. It also incorporates using their math skills.
